1127 Industrial Road, 9:10 p.m. Wednesday Four men who tried to use fraudulent credit cards at Best Buy were driving out of the parking lot when contacted. After denying they’d been inside the store, deputies searched their vehicle and found fraudulent gift and credit cards and equipment to manufacture both, and also 131 new iPhone 6s and accessories, two MacBook Pros and high-end clothing — all stolen and valued at $125,000 — inside. Two of the four men, ages 23 to 29, were from New York while the others were Massachusetts and Georgia residents.

BURLINGAME

Gordon Ave., 1:07 a.m. Wednesday A group of men were reported to be creating a disturbance.

Gordon Ave., 1:57 a.m. Wednesday Arguing was reported to be going on inside a residence.

Gordon Ave., 2:28 a.m. Wednesday More arguing again. Same location, according to the same neighbor who told police she heard a man yelling this time.

Gordon Ave., 3:57 a.m. Wednesday Police assisted a male who said his ankle monitor was inside a residence and that he needed to retrieve it.

Prindle Road, 7:14 p.m. Wednesday Someone racked up a $30,000 bill for electronics using a fraudulent credit card in a resident’s name.

CAMPBELL

1700 block of South Bascom Avenue, 8:51 a.m. Wednesday Three men said to be pulling items off shelves in a store, concealing some and throwing others on the floor, were driving away when contacted and arrested. The driver, 24, was apprehended after leaving his vehicle, determined to be under the influence and in possession of drug paraphernalia and heroin for sale. Police found out a 28-year-old passenger who’d provided a false name had three warrants. The other man, 30, had a drug pipe and stolen property from the store.

100 block of East Sunnyoaks Avenue, Wednesday Items were stolen from three trailers and five lockers on the property.

FREMONT

41500 block of Denise Street, 10:30-11:30 a.m. Tuesday Cash and jewelry were stolen from a residence entered through a patio door.

46900 block of Warm Springs Boulevard, 12:30 a.m. Wednesday Cash was stolen from a business. Entry was made through a smashed glass door.

4800 block of Mauna Loa Park Drive, 7:20 p.m. Wednesday Jewelry was stolen from a residence by two men in their mid-20s, according to surveillance footage. The pair entered an open back door and left in a brand new Chevrolet Traverse or similar white SUV.

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